verb (used without object) 1.to cross one another, typically passing alternately over and under, as if woven together; intertwine: Their hands interlaced.
verb (used with object) 2.to unite or arrange (threads, strips, parts, branches, etc.) so as to intercross one another, passing alternately over and under; intertwine.
4.to diversify, as with threads woven in.
5.to intersperse; intermingle: She interlaced her lecture on Schubert with some of his songs.
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Interlacedly
is always a great word to know.
So is zedonk. Does it mean:
So is lollapalooza. Does it mean:
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Origin: 1325–75; inter- +
lace; replacing
Middle English entrelacen <
Middle French en-trelacer Related forms in·ter·lace·ment, noun
un·in·ter·laced, adjective